bevy/crates/bevy_pbr/src/render/wireframe.wgsl

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#import bevy_pbr::mesh_types
#import bevy_pbr::mesh_view_bindings
@group(1) @binding(0)
Add reusable shader functions for transforming position/normal/tangent (#4901) # Objective - Add reusable shader functions for transforming positions / normals / tangents between local and world / clip space for 2D and 3D so that they are done in a simple and correct way - The next step in #3969 so check there for more details. ## Solution - Add `bevy_pbr::mesh_functions` and `bevy_sprite::mesh2d_functions` shader imports - These contain `mesh_` and `mesh2d_` versions of the following functions: - `mesh_position_local_to_world` - `mesh_position_world_to_clip` - `mesh_position_local_to_clip` - `mesh_normal_local_to_world` - `mesh_tangent_local_to_world` - Use them everywhere where it is appropriate - Notably not in the sprite and UI shaders where `mesh2d_position_world_to_clip` could have been used, but including all the functions depends on the mesh binding so I chose to not use the function there - NOTE: The `mesh_` and `mesh2d_` functions are currently identical. However, if I had defined only `bevy_pbr::mesh_functions` and used that in bevy_sprite, then bevy_sprite would have a runtime dependency on bevy_pbr, which seems undesirable. I also expect that when we have a proper 2D rendering API, these functions will diverge between 2D and 3D. --- ## Changelog - Added: `bevy_pbr::mesh_functions` and `bevy_sprite::mesh2d_functions` shader imports containing `mesh_` and `mesh2d_` versions of the following functions: - `mesh_position_local_to_world` - `mesh_position_world_to_clip` - `mesh_position_local_to_clip` - `mesh_normal_local_to_world` - `mesh_tangent_local_to_world` ## Migration Guide - The `skin_tangents` function from the `bevy_pbr::skinning` shader import has been replaced with the `mesh_tangent_local_to_world` function from the `bevy_pbr::mesh_functions` shader import
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var<uniform> mesh: Mesh;
#ifdef SKINNED
@group(1) @binding(1)
Add reusable shader functions for transforming position/normal/tangent (#4901) # Objective - Add reusable shader functions for transforming positions / normals / tangents between local and world / clip space for 2D and 3D so that they are done in a simple and correct way - The next step in #3969 so check there for more details. ## Solution - Add `bevy_pbr::mesh_functions` and `bevy_sprite::mesh2d_functions` shader imports - These contain `mesh_` and `mesh2d_` versions of the following functions: - `mesh_position_local_to_world` - `mesh_position_world_to_clip` - `mesh_position_local_to_clip` - `mesh_normal_local_to_world` - `mesh_tangent_local_to_world` - Use them everywhere where it is appropriate - Notably not in the sprite and UI shaders where `mesh2d_position_world_to_clip` could have been used, but including all the functions depends on the mesh binding so I chose to not use the function there - NOTE: The `mesh_` and `mesh2d_` functions are currently identical. However, if I had defined only `bevy_pbr::mesh_functions` and used that in bevy_sprite, then bevy_sprite would have a runtime dependency on bevy_pbr, which seems undesirable. I also expect that when we have a proper 2D rendering API, these functions will diverge between 2D and 3D. --- ## Changelog - Added: `bevy_pbr::mesh_functions` and `bevy_sprite::mesh2d_functions` shader imports containing `mesh_` and `mesh2d_` versions of the following functions: - `mesh_position_local_to_world` - `mesh_position_world_to_clip` - `mesh_position_local_to_clip` - `mesh_normal_local_to_world` - `mesh_tangent_local_to_world` ## Migration Guide - The `skin_tangents` function from the `bevy_pbr::skinning` shader import has been replaced with the `mesh_tangent_local_to_world` function from the `bevy_pbr::mesh_functions` shader import
2022-06-14 00:32:33 +00:00
var<uniform> joint_matrices: SkinnedMesh;
#import bevy_pbr::skinning
#endif
// NOTE: Bindings must come before functions that use them!
#import bevy_pbr::mesh_functions
struct Vertex {
@location(0) position: vec3<f32>,
#ifdef SKINNED
@location(4) joint_indexes: vec4<u32>,
@location(5) joint_weights: vec4<f32>,
#endif
};
struct VertexOutput {
@builtin(position) clip_position: vec4<f32>,
};
@vertex
fn vertex(vertex: Vertex) -> VertexOutput {
#ifdef SKINNED
let model = skin_model(vertex.joint_indexes, vertex.joint_weights);
#else
let model = mesh.model;
#endif
var out: VertexOutput;
Add reusable shader functions for transforming position/normal/tangent (#4901) # Objective - Add reusable shader functions for transforming positions / normals / tangents between local and world / clip space for 2D and 3D so that they are done in a simple and correct way - The next step in #3969 so check there for more details. ## Solution - Add `bevy_pbr::mesh_functions` and `bevy_sprite::mesh2d_functions` shader imports - These contain `mesh_` and `mesh2d_` versions of the following functions: - `mesh_position_local_to_world` - `mesh_position_world_to_clip` - `mesh_position_local_to_clip` - `mesh_normal_local_to_world` - `mesh_tangent_local_to_world` - Use them everywhere where it is appropriate - Notably not in the sprite and UI shaders where `mesh2d_position_world_to_clip` could have been used, but including all the functions depends on the mesh binding so I chose to not use the function there - NOTE: The `mesh_` and `mesh2d_` functions are currently identical. However, if I had defined only `bevy_pbr::mesh_functions` and used that in bevy_sprite, then bevy_sprite would have a runtime dependency on bevy_pbr, which seems undesirable. I also expect that when we have a proper 2D rendering API, these functions will diverge between 2D and 3D. --- ## Changelog - Added: `bevy_pbr::mesh_functions` and `bevy_sprite::mesh2d_functions` shader imports containing `mesh_` and `mesh2d_` versions of the following functions: - `mesh_position_local_to_world` - `mesh_position_world_to_clip` - `mesh_position_local_to_clip` - `mesh_normal_local_to_world` - `mesh_tangent_local_to_world` ## Migration Guide - The `skin_tangents` function from the `bevy_pbr::skinning` shader import has been replaced with the `mesh_tangent_local_to_world` function from the `bevy_pbr::mesh_functions` shader import
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out.clip_position = mesh_position_local_to_clip(model, vec4<f32>(vertex.position, 1.0));
return out;
}
@fragment
fn fragment() -> @location(0) vec4<f32> {
return vec4<f32>(1.0, 1.0, 1.0, 1.0);
}